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1756-IRT6I Allen-Bradley ControlLogix analog input module
Protection features are also embedded with this module such as under-range/over-range detection, feature of the module which is used to monitor if the input signal falls beyond the limits set by the input range. The process alarms work similarly however the process limits are manually set by the user. The integrated rate alarm allows the module to detect a rapid increase or decrease within a short defined period of time. Rate alarm is only available in applications using floating point. Wire off detection feature provide loop wiring completeness. It can detect if the RTB or a wire in the module has been disconnected.
Small offset errors in a 10-ohm copper RTD can be compensated with the 10 ohms offset feature of the module. Sensor types can also be configured for each channel in the module. This linearizes the analog signal into a temperature value.
The Allen-Bradley 1756-IR6I is an ControlLogix module that is used to receive signals from Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD). This module belongs to the analog input category and especially used for Temperature measurement applications.
It accepts resistance signals from RTD types such as Platinum 100, 200, 500, 1000 ? , alpha=385; Platinum 100, 200, 500, 1000 ? Platinum, alpha=3916; Nickel 120 ?, alpha=672, Nickel 100, 120, 200, 500 ? , alpha=618 and Copper 10 ?. This module is compatible for use with 3-Wire and 4-Wire RTD. RTD functions by providing a specific output resistance at a specific Temperature. An RTD table is used to identify the corresponding Resistance output. With the use of this module, the selected RTD type is selected for proper functioning of the module.
The modules Input signal to user conversion varies depending on the defined range. For 1 – 487 ?, the Low Signal and user conversion are 0.859068653? and -32768 counts while the High Signal and user conversion are 507.862? and 32767 counts. For 2 – 1000 ?, 2 ? -32768 counts and 1016.502 ? 32767 counts, For 4 – 2000 ?, 4 ? -32768 counts and 2033.780 and ? 32767 counts. Finally for 8 – 4020 ?, 8 ? – is 32768 counts and 4068.392 ? is 32767 counts.